These four Singapore dividend stocks have proven they can outpace inflation and protect your income.
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These three beaten-down blue-chip Stocks: Wilmar International Limited, SATS, and Thai Beverage have underperformed the index thus far. We take a look at why we believe they could be primed to outperform moving forward.
Singapore Blue-chip stocks are seen as safe bets but even the strongest companies can stumble. Learn the 3 common myths investors believe and how to invest in blue-chips wisely.
Singapore’s market saw fresh catalysts this week – from REIT moves and index reshuffles to resilient earnings and a new IPO hitting the market.
Markets are at new highs and portfolios are in the green, but what should investors do next? Buy more, take profit, or hold steady? Here’s how quality dividend stocks and a long-term mindset can guide your next move.
Geo Energy, Boustead and The Hour Glass stand out as top under-the-radar Singapore stocks to watch for November 2025.
OCBC reported steady 3Q earnings as record non-interest income offset margin pressures and supported the bank’s overall performance.
The path to STI 10,000 runs through just 10 stocks. Here’s what needs to happen.
October delivered a harsh lesson for STI investors: impressive profits don’t guarantee stock performance — in the short term, that is.
UOB’s sharp 72% profit drop hides a proactive balance sheet move – with management assuring dividends remain intact despite higher allowances.
DBS posted record earnings in Q3 2025 as fee income surged and margins held firm. The bank declared a total S$0.75 dividend, underscoring its resilience and steady shareholder returns.
Three Singapore blue-chips are reinventing themselves — and the market may be starting to notice.
These three small-cap stocks flew under the radar in October but easily outpaced the Straits Times Index.
DBS Group shares are near record highs after years of stellar growth. With interest rates likely to ease, some investors are wondering if it’s time to cash in. We look at whether the bank’s strong fundamentals still make it worth holding for the long haul.
These five REITs continue to offer yields above 6%, proving that investors can still find attractive income opportunities even at market highs.
Three REITs deliver November distributions, but their latest results reveal different realities for income investors.
With lower interest rates, are office REITs now worth buying?
From property to commodities, these four Singapore companies just released earnings that highlight resilience amid global headwinds.
November’s earnings trifecta could reshape dividend expectations—with one bank defying gravity, one REIT bleeding cash, and one telco juggling profits with public outrage.
Singapore’s Straits Times Index (SGX: STI) has a weight problem: three banks control half the index, but growth may have to come from somewhere else.



















